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Eat it, NBC.

Man, if you don't watch TV shows because people might say racist things about the characters, you must not watch much at all.

Would Narwhal say "oh mah gawd"?

I agree with all that. Sunrise is by far the weakest of the three, partly because the characters are necessarily not as well-drawn as in the later two installments, and because Hawke and Delpy (especially Hawke) can dip into early-20s pretentiousness in a grating way. Plus, yeah, milkshake poet and the palm reader…

New Girl is the most frustrating comedy that I watch regularly. It's consistently amusing, sometimes hilarious, sometimes affecting, but it also makes weird choices a lot of the time and has some structural and characterization issues that can drag entire episodes down. It's worth watching but don't expect something

topical

I think I'll just read it on Twitter, thanks. I actually really enjoyed reading it in that format anyway.

The difference, in the case of Chvrches vs. Lady Gaga, can be found in the lyrics.

OF CAKE

and eh doesn't afraid of anything

4. Just a little hat tip to the Gillian/Alison divide that seems to exist 'round these parts. I'll spice it up and add Chevy to the mix, how's that.

Well. I saw Sunset in the theater back in 2004, so there'd been this nine-year time period where essentially my last memory of them was the end of Sunset, sort of an idealized moment of potential that managed to, for the most part, gloss over the stickier aspects of the decision to miss the plane. So then in Midnight,

You have to fill out the official Communist in Italics survey:

I eat the unpopped seeds at the bottom of the bag.

I could at least give this a shot, if there's really enough interest in doing one.

We wouldn't all be able to talk directly through this program though, right? We'd need to use some sort of voice chat client and then have someone record the speaker output using Audacity, maybe?

They're one of my favorite series of movies ever. Midnight > Sunset > Sunrise, which makes sense because each one draws from the one(s) before it. Midnight basically crushed me and made me cry. I want more in the series and wouldn't be surprised if they did one more, another nine years down the line.

Yeah, I saw her name in the credits but couldn't place her within the episode. I figured she was one of the friends of Millicent Gergich and that I just didn't recognize her without the glasses.

Irene Choi, aka Annie Kim, is in the pilot of Stephen Merchant's Hello Ladies. So that's cool.

Dude, you seriously need to get that looked at.